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Cam Jordan to meet with Saints on Tuesday after progress in contract talks

Free agent Cam Jordan is meeting with the Saints on Tuesday to discuss a potential return, his former teammate, Terron Armstead, said on “The Set.”

Matthew Paras of nola.com reports that the sides have made progress in contract talks after General Manager Mickey Loomis has met with Jordan on multiple occasions this offseason.

The Saints begin their mandatory minicamp Tuesday.

Jordan, 36, became a free agent in March, and while he has expressed interest in returning to New Orleans, he also said he was open to the idea of playing elsewhere.

The Saints added veteran pass rushers Tyree Wilson and Anfernee Jennings, but Jordan made 10.5 sacks last season. It was his first double-digit sack season since 2021.

He has 132 sacks in 15 seasons.

Coach Kellen Moore said last week that the team had no timeline for getting a deal with Jordan.

“[We’re] here to help in any possible way,” Moore said, via Paras. “We know what he means to this organization and this city, so if the opportunity presents itself and he feels comfortable and ready to go, then we’ll be ready to rock and roll.”